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#Question id: 3545


Consider the accompanying pedigree of a rare autosomal recessive disease, PKU. Male with PKU marry with normal female whose father is PKU. What is probability of child affected with PKU?

#SCPH12 I Genetics
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  2. 3/4            

  3. 1/2     

  4. 1/3

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#Question id: 5702

#SCPH06 I Botany

What is probability of couple where male is karyotypically normal and the female in pericentric inversion in heterozygous condition produced child with disability if no crossing over takes placed within pericentric inversion. (Note: Duplication and deletion in gamete will results  in disability)

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#Question id: 5702

#SCPH28 | Zoology

What is probability of couple where male is karyotypically normal and the female in pericentric inversion in heterozygous condition produced child with disability if no crossing over takes placed within pericentric inversion. (Note: Duplication and deletion in gamete will results  in disability)

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#Question id: 5703

#SCPH06 I Botany

Robertsonian translocation is reciprocal exchange of genetic segment between two acrocentric chromosomes. Which of the following is incorrect statement?

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#Question id: 5703

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Robertsonian translocation is reciprocal exchange of genetic segment between two acrocentric chromosomes. Which of the following is incorrect statement?

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#Question id: 5704

#SCPH06 I Botany

What kind of pairing configuration would be seen in prophase of meiosis I in (a) an inversion homozygous, (b) a translocation heterozygote?

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#Question id: 5704

#SCPH28 | Zoology

What kind of pairing configuration would be seen in prophase of meiosis I in (a) an inversion homozygous, (b) a translocation heterozygote?